Even the hotel’s bathrooms should have sustainable touch. Bathtub Ofurò has been designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, and produced by Rapsel. The tub is built from natural, untreated larch wood. Next to it are cork stools by Anna Deplano, and beneath it a bathmat is made out of old tractor inner tubes.

Savino Corvasce created an entire furniture collection by using recycled cardboard. He also collaborated with Spanish fashion designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada to create a second series. Above is the basic Vimini model.

By recycling empty pens, Paolo Ulian – a young designer with a penchant for recycling – created the Anemone lamps. The lamps form a natural, organic shape, providing a nice contrast to the industrial product it uses as its medium.

Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have created the Favela armchair out of a load of wood scraps thrown together casually and fixed with a few nails. Produced by Edra, it takes its name from the Brazilian shack building technique.

Next to it are two stools created by Marco Ferreri. The stools are made simply with daily newspapers rolled up and bound together by elastic bands.